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Chapter 25, Problem 93P

(a)

To determine

The resultant intensity when the waves interfere constructively.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 93P

The resultant intensity when the waves interfere constructively is 0.191W/m2_.

Explanation of Solution

Given that the amplitudes of the interfering waves are 3.0V/m and 9.0V/m.

Write the expression for the intensity of the EM wave.

  I=uc                                                                                                                (I)

Here, I is the intensity, u is the average energy density of the wave, and c is the speed of light.

Write the expression for the average energy density of the wave.

  u=ε0Erms2                                                                                                          (II)

Here, ε0 is the permittivity of free space, and Erms is the rms value of the amplitude of the wave.

Write the expression for the rms amplitude of the wave.

  Erms=Em2                                                                                                         (III)

Here, Em is the maximum amplitude.

Use equation (III) in (II).

  u=ε0(Em2)2=12ε0Em2                                                                                                     (IV)

Use equation (IV) in (I).

  I=12ε0cEm2                                                                                                    (V)

Write the expression for the resultant amplitude when two EM waves undergo constructive interference.

  Em=Em1+Em2                                                                                               (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.0V/m for Em1 and 9.0V/m for Em2 in equation (VI) to find Em.

  Em=3.0V/m+9.0V/m=12.0V/m

Substitute 12.0V/m for Em, 3.00×108m/s for, 8.85×1012C2/Nm2 for ε0 in equation (V) to find I.

  I=12(8.85×1012C2/Nm2)(3.00×108m/s)(12.0V/m)2=0.191W/m2

Therefore, the resultant intensity when the waves interfere constructively is 0.191W/m2_.

(b)

To determine

The resultant intensity when the waves interfere destructively.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 93P

The resultant intensity when the waves interfere destructively is 0.048W/m2_.

Explanation of Solution

Given that the amplitudes of the interfering waves are 3.0V/m and 9.0V/m.

Write the expression for the resultant amplitude when two EM waves undergo destructive interference.

  Em=|Em1Em2|                                                                                                 (VII)

Equation (V) fives the resultant intensity of the wave.

  I=12ε0cEm2

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.0V/m for Em1 and 9.0V/m for Em2 in equation (VII) to find Em.

  Em=|3.0V/m9.0V/m|=6.0V/m

Substitute 6.0V/m for Em, 3.00×108m/s for, 8.85×1012C2/Nm2 for ε0 in equation (V) to find I.

  I=12(8.85×1012C2/Nm2)(3.00×108m/s)(6.0V/m)2=0.048W/m2

Therefore, the resultant intensity when the waves interfere destructively is 0.048W/m2_.

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